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AAI receives clearance: Full-body scanners set to upgrade airport security

BCAS had in April 2019 directed that 84 hypersensitive and sensitive airports should get full-body scanners by March 2020 in place of DFMDs. Other airports were supposed to get scanners by March 2021.

September 14, 2023 / 17:37 IST
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As part of the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security's (BCAS) mandate to replace door frame metal detectors (DFMD) with full-body scanners at hypersensitive and sensitive airports in India, the Airport Authority of India (AAI) will install full-body scanners at four airports in the country, including Kolkata, Chennai, Pune, and Goa.

BCAS had ordered all hypersensitive and sensitive airports to replace door frame metal detectors (DFMD) with full-body scanners by March 2022, back in November 2021. However, the process of acquiring these scanners got delayed by more than a year, and on September 13, the Airport Authority of India (AAI) finally received clearance from the Public Investment Board (PIB) to install full-body scanners at these four airports.

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The full-body scanners will now be installed at the four identified airports, with Kolkata receiving 13 scanners, Chennai receiving 12, Goa receiving eight, and Pune receiving five.

In July, the government floated a tender to procure 131 full-body scanners as part of this ambitious initiative, which was estimated to cost over Rs 1,000 crore and was intended for airports managed by AAI. However, the tender was subsequently withdrawn due to the requirement for clearance from the PIB.